“best part of the book for you guys? :)”
“** SPOLIER ALERT**I just finished reading this yesterday and it wasnt my favorite. I didnt like the constand flashbacks and jumping around. The ending was good but not exactly what I thought would happen. and i agree with mille_feuille.. why was she only one that was allowed to leave Here? I was very shocked about Donal and Alan though, I was so not thinking that was what happened. But Im still very confused as to why Sandys things started missing again from Here and why everyone else went missing but never returned. It was a good book but I wont be putting it on my favorites list.”
“i started reading this book recently, and i really liked it, tell now it is a thriller, Cecelia is a great writer, and a very wise one as well”
“I found the book a bit confusing and yet very compelling. I couldn't put it down until I figured out what happened. I still wasn't sure even when I finished. It was not like her other books- this was darker and deeper. Perhaps about OCD and the root of a compulsion? WG”
“SPOILER WARNING read only if you have finished the book !!!.. im a huge fan of cecelia .. her books are like modern fairly tales which sweep you off your feet when you really need to be swept .. they're original and tug on heart strings you never knew you had .. but i just finished a place called here and i was curious about how sandy was the only one who came back from Here .. i just could not get it .. i didnt like the book as much as her previous ones but that question is bothering me so much !!!..”
“love da book!!”
“I found this book very hard to get into. I don't really like Ahern's style of writing and Sandy Shortt I found very hard to sympathize with ”
“i still a little unsastified with the ending...well what can i say human hard to satisfy...”
“This was my third Cecelia Ahern book and I really enjoyed it, as I did the others. Cute and quirky, and it's nice to know where my socks are...”
“I lost my sunglasses yesterday, but now I know where it went... Here! I liked the book very much, an amusing and moving silly story, but in some parts the writing is brilliant.”